"The fact that one army was fighting for union and one for disunion is a political expression; The actual fact on the battlefield, in the face of canon and musket,
was that Federal troops came as invaders, and the Southern troops stood as defenders of their homes, and further than this we need not go."- Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

"The fact that one army was fighting for union and one for disunion is a political expression; The actual fact on the battlefield, in the face of canon and musket,
was that Federal troops came as invaders, and the Southern troops stood as defenders of their homes, and further than this we need not go."- Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

"The fact that one army was fighting for union and one for disunion is a political expression; The actual fact on the battlefield, in the face of canon and musket,
was that Federal troops came as invaders, and the Southern troops stood as defenders of their homes, and further than this we need not go."- Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

"The fact that one army was fighting for union and one for disunion is a political expression; The actual fact on the battlefield, in the face of canon and musket,
was that Federal troops came as invaders, and the Southern troops stood as defenders of their homes, and further than this we need not go."- Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

"The fact that one army was fighting for union and one for disunion is a political expression; The actual fact on the battlefield, in the face of canon and musket,
was that Federal troops came as invaders, and the Southern troops stood as defenders of their homes, and further than this we need not go."- Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

"The fact that one army was fighting for union and one for disunion is a political expression; The actual fact on the battlefield, in the face of canon and musket,
was that Federal troops came as invaders, and the Southern troops stood as defenders of their homes, and further than this we need not go."- Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

"The fact that one army was fighting for union and one for disunion is a political expression; The actual fact on the battlefield, in the face of canon and musket,
was that Federal troops came as invaders, and the Southern troops stood as defenders of their homes, and further than this we need not go."- Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

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